Q: How Do You Run A Horse Farm
June 19, 2009 | By Sean H. | 7 answers | Expired: 1447 days ago
I Know You Have To Buy Land Get A House There Build A Barn And Fence Get The Horses.Ok People Lets See This Not To Run A Horse Farm. Because You Guys Are Crushing My Dreams. I'm Stinkin' 11 I Have Alot Of Time To Learn.
How Do You Shoe A Horse. Thats The Really One Thing I Have To Learn But My Buddy Mr. Collins (Horse Farmer) Told Me People Do That. JEEZ
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Jun 27, 2009
You need lots of horse experience to be able to run your own farm. Lets like other people said, volunteer places, you'll learn a lot and reading books, or articles helps too.
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Jun 26, 2009
Why don't you see if a rescue or sanctuary near you can use some help. You can volunteer some time while you learn how things work behind the scenes.
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Jun 20, 2009
I would speak to the barn mgr where you keep your horses currently.
I have to agree with Mike though.... if you are asking then chances are you aren't ready.
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Jun 20, 2009
I know it costs a LOT of money...and it will be a 24/7 job unless you hire experienced help.
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Anonymous
Jun 20, 2009
no offense, but if you're asking that question, you're nowhere near ready for that.
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Jun 20, 2009
Trish is right & also have MONEY, I have no idea where the saying of "healthy as a horse" came from, they are very delicate creatures step on a nail or even a pin the wrong way TROUBLE, handful of 2 much food or bad food TROUBLE, bad feet Trouble, know what your getting into.
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